There is no minimum time limit. You don't even have to be a member
you are confirmed immediately after you are baptised and you then receive the eucharist, as an infant or adolescent or adult.
No, only members of the Eastern Orthodox Church can act as a sponsor/godparent for a child or adult being baptised in the Orthodox Church.
You should speak to your local priest, who will probably enroll you in RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) in preparation for baptism.
The Catholic church only recognizes one baptism, therefore, if you were baptized protestant, you do not get baptized again if you convert to Catholicism. You will, however, have to go through classes before being able to receive your first communion. If you do this as an adult, you attend RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) and you will receive your communion and confirmation in the same mass.
John Edwards was raised in a Baptist church. John Edwards became a member of a Methodist church in the late 90's.
Michael Jackson was raised in the Jehovah Witness Church, but as an adult had no religious persuation that he followed.
Nothing in the fundamental of Christianity require God Parents. That is largely church tradition and may vary from church to curch. To my best understanding Catholics and Lutherans have no tenents requiring a God Parent for an Adult.
To be baptized Catholic as a child, the only proof required is that parents must have the intent to raise child in the Catholic faith. To be baptized Catholic as an adult, you need to attend classes on the rite of Christian initation (RCIA) and then be baptized. These classes meet for about 6 months before baptism at Easter Vigil
He was raised Episcopalian. As an adult he didn't attend church, although he was generally supportive of religion.
Baptism of an adult as opposed to baptizing a child. In some churches, the adult is baptised in a pool and has promised to keep their faith in God and Jesus.
First off, Catholicism is the first and foremost Christian religion as founded by Christ. As to your question, you can only be baptized once. If done properly, the Catholic Church recognizes the baptism as valid. If the Church is uncertain if a person was validly baptized, that person will receive a conditional baptism. "If you were not baptized before, I baptize you in the name of . . . ."
conformation is the fullfillment of the holy spirit in your soul and you become an adult in the church